2018
DOI: 10.1002/sscp.201700029
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Phthalocyanine‐containing polymer derived porous carbon as a solid‐phase extraction adsorbent for the enrichment of phenylurea herbicides from water and vegetable samples

Abstract: In this study, a porous carbon was prepared by the carbonization of a phthalocyanines‐containing polymer. The carbon material was characterized by using scanning electron microscope, transmission electron microscope, X‐ray diffraction and N2 adsorption–desorption isotherms. The material was used as the solid phase extraction adsorbent for the enrichment of five phenylurea herbicides (monuron, monolinuron, isoproturon, chlortoluron, and buturon) from water and vegetable samples prior to high performance liquid … Show more

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“…SPE is more flexible and efficient than LLE in terms of simplicity, low consumption of the organic solvent, and flexibility in choosing the sorbent and high enrichment factor. In recent years, many uses of the SPE have been reported for the preconcentration and extraction of ultra‐trace volumes of inorganic and organic compounds from real samples . The efficiency of the SPE techniques depends on the surface area (particle size) of the sorbent .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SPE is more flexible and efficient than LLE in terms of simplicity, low consumption of the organic solvent, and flexibility in choosing the sorbent and high enrichment factor. In recent years, many uses of the SPE have been reported for the preconcentration and extraction of ultra‐trace volumes of inorganic and organic compounds from real samples . The efficiency of the SPE techniques depends on the surface area (particle size) of the sorbent .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%